GLOBAL WORKFORCE

Authors

  • Rosa M. Batista Canino

Keywords:

Global workforce,globalization, remote work, skill gaps,labor migration,automation, diversity, digital transformation

Abstract

The global workforce is a dynamic and rapidly evolving entity that underpins the global economy. Shaped by the forces of globalization, technological advancements, demographic shifts, and evolving labor laws, it has undergone significant changes over the past few decades. This paper explores the structure, trends, and challenges facing the global workforce, particularly in light of globalization and digital transformation. Key focus areas include workforce diversity, remote work, skill gaps, labor migration, and the impact of automation. The paper concludes with insights into the future of work, highlighting the need for adaptable, lifelong learning-focused policies to ensure a resilient and competitive global workforce

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Published

2024-10-24